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#109168 - 03/21/13 10:40 AM Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) ***
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I started a thread on this subject in awhile back. Since then, I've settled on my favorite kit and improved it a bit. For newcomers, the idea was to turn the sheath's hone pocket into a small, but effective, survival kit. The pocket contains basic items for fire-starting and navigation. Kit includes a firesteel, striker, fatwood, and compass. All items are waterproof.

Upgrades include:

- More effective striker made from a larger hacksaw blade
- Nail notch in firesteel for easy removal
- Leather pouch to protect compass



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#109170 - 03/21/13 10:46 AM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: TAH]
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Nice wrist thong! Nice set up on the neccessary traveling companions!!
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#109173 - 03/21/13 11:48 AM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Awsome setup. I went with a combat style nylon sheath and was able to add a leatherman, sharpener and fire starter in the pouch. It is back in Idaho or I would post a picture.

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#109175 - 03/21/13 01:25 PM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: TAH]
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Tom

Great ideas. Please explain "fatwood" to me.
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#109176 - 03/21/13 01:35 PM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: rodbrown]
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Rod, down here in the South, we have what we call "Pitch" which is a real sappy, usually pine wood that really helps a fire takes off. I am interested as well if it is similiar.
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#109177 - 03/21/13 02:26 PM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Thanks Steve. I am in your part of the world, as I type this. I am familiar with the your term Pitch. I use that as well describing the sap that comes from pine.
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#109178 - 03/21/13 02:31 PM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: rodbrown]
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Steve, fatwood and pitch is the same thing. Oldguy
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#109179 - 03/21/13 03:01 PM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: oldguy]
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Rod,

Oldguy is correct. Essentially, it is tinder that ignites fairly easily with a firesteel spark. The fatwood block in the photo will last a long time and is capable of starting many fires. All you do is shave off tiny pieces with your knife (RMKs work best smile ), make a pile about the size of a quarter, and scrap a spark into it.

Fatwood is man's best friend that doesn't have a tail. grin

Link.
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#109184 - 03/21/13 06:07 PM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: TAH]
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Buddy of mine that still trails out a lot gave some stuff called Maya Dust. Works real well too. Sawdust from the "Pino de Ocote" It's a high resin pine from the Highlands of Mexico.

Also will post a pic this weekend of a starter picked up at the Orlando show few years back. @3 inch long wood handle(cheap) wrist thong, compass, with @2 inch magnesium rod w/ 4-5 3 inch pieces of hacksaw blade on the wrist thong. Perfect for around camp.
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#109185 - 03/21/13 06:23 PM Re: Model 5 - Hone Pocket Survival Kit (Revisited) [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Originally Posted By: CrazyCajun
Buddy of mine that still trails out a lot gave some stuff called Maya Dust. Works real well too. Sawdust from the "Pino de Ocote" It's a high resin pine from the Highlands of Mexico.

Yep, same stuff. Difference is, no knife required. frown


Originally Posted By: CrazyCajun
Also will post a pic this weekend of a starter picked up at the Orlando show few years back. @3 inch long wood handle(cheap) wrist thong, compass, with @2 inch magnesium rod w/ 4-5 3 inch pieces of hacksaw blade on the wrist thong. Perfect for around camp.

Would love to see a photo. Thanks!
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